On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 08:53:07AM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> Which is why you can get computer cases that are physically
> secured with keypads and locks and hardware records of when
> case was opened, etc. (of course they get expensive :-).

Eh, not so much; most business-class machines have BIOS intrusion logs, and
the intrusion switch adds virtually nothing to the cost of the machine.
Case locks--most have a tab that would allow a cable or even padlock to be
installed that would require visible evidence of tampering.  FTM, just get
some frangible evidence tape, forget the lock--you can't stop someone from
getting in, you CAN make it evident it's been tampered with.

Cheers,
--
        Dave Ihnat
        dih...@dminet.com
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